M10 Wolverine 1/48

Scale Model Addict - Model Tips, Guides, Tools & Tech, Tutorials, and Community

Help Support Scale Model Addict:

Mkowadlo

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 6, 2024
Messages
591
City & State/Province
Poland
Soon build will start:
1000019007.jpg
 
Good that you painted the floor olive drab instead of white, but the rest of the hull interior was white on the M10 :) The raised floor, the inside of the turret and the insides of the hull hatches were OD, everything else was white.

Oh, and "Wolverine" is an invented nickname by the manufacturer, not the US Army. Somehow that name has made it into mainstream books and kits over the past twenty years or so.
 
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change.
I'll nag about the colours again :) The lower hull sides were white, not OD, and the ammunition tubes that you painted OD, were black. See these pages from the TM :) (The floor there is white, but that's because the photos are from an early vehicle.)
 
I would remove the stuff on the front hull that's higher up than the spare track. All of it blocks the view out of the driver's and assistant driver's periscopes.
 
I would remove the stuff on the front hull that's higher up than the spare track. All of it blocks the view out of the driver's and assistant driver's periscopes.
Also not to pile on, just I did similar on a Bradley in fact looks almost like same aftermarket Tamiya gear stuff—- how would it all be attached AND not fall off going over or thru large bumps, people, hedges, walls, etc. unless it was just for road convoy. I think if we are trying to be relatively accurate then straps, netting, etc would be needed. If just trying to make it cool looking for home display, then it is fine of course.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top